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  4. HUNTING AND WRIGHTS INSOLVENCY.

    Applications were tins morning made in the Insolvency Court, before his Honor Judge Molesworth, for separate certificates and orders of discharge in the insolvency ...

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  5. RESUSCITATION EXTRACT NARY.

    Our readers will probably remember that [?] great deal of interest was evoked in the early portion of March last, both locally and generally, as to the fate of a Williams ...

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  6. LAND BOOM REVELATIONS.

    Expectation of further revelations in connection with the insolvency of Harold Sparks filled the Insolvency Court to the doors, this morning, with persons eager to ...

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  7. THE LAST MOMENT.

    It may have been observed that the directorate of the International Exhibition of Mining to be held in London have, in order to give Victoria an opportunity of ...

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  8. HAROLD SPARKS'S INSOLVENCY.

    The examination of Mr C. H. James in the insolvency estate of Mr Harold Sparks, was continued this morning, before His Honor Judge Molesworth. Mr Braham appeared ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    It has now transpired that the reason why the hon J. White's colt Narellan did not start either for the Hastings Plate or the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A most important sate of land, with frontage to the Murray river, took place yesterday at Albury. The property consisted of Mr J. Grieve s Bungowannah estate, which ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    Locust in the Western districts. London wheat market still rising. Silver declining. Boom not sustained. Insolvency disclosures causing great ...

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  12. THE FLOODS AT BOURKE.

    The flood waters at Bourke are gradually receding, and the people have commenced to clean and disinfect their houses and premises. The middle of Mitchell street, the ...

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  13. THE EIGHT HOURS MOVEMENT.

    Notwithstanding the anticipations that serious disturbances would take place today on the occasions of the demonstrations in favor of the Eight Hours system being ...

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  14. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The Eight Hours demonstration in London was very partially observed, and there was no attempt to disturb the pence. Only a fow thousand persons ...

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  15. FOUND DEAD IN A LAGOON.

    Some children crossing the bridge over the Wallandry Lagoon last evening, saw a round object in the water. Thinking it was a football, they threw stones at it, and ascertained ...

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  16. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Bishop Julius, late of Ballarat, was consecrated as Bishop of Christchurch to-day in the Cathedral in the presence of a multitude of spectators. The ceremony was the ...

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  17. ROBBING THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    Two young men. George Cain and Frederick James, were placed in the dock of the City Court to-day, charged with breaking into the dwelling of the Hon. Alfred Deakin ...

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  18. THE DEMONSTRATION ON THE CONTINENT.

    Although no disturbance of the pence occurred at this capital, a severe conflict took place at Budapesth, where the advocates of the Eight Hours movement ...

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  20. THE EDINBURGH EXHIBITION.

    The Edinburgh Exhibition was formally opened to-day by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh. Most of the Agents General of the ...

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  21. MINING ITEMS.

    Owing to the pumps gaining on the water faster than was expected, work was resumed in the crosscut at the 400 feet level in the Central mine at ...

    Article : 338 words
  22. STOCK GROSSING ON THE MURRAY.

    A deputation of residents of Cobram, introduced by Mr Brock, M.L A., to-day asked the Commissioner of Customs to appoint a Customs officer at Cobram to save ...

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  23. THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Goschen, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked the intentions of the Government in connection with the Bill ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  25. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN RICHMOND

    An occurrence of an unusual character took place at an early hour this morning in Kenny street, Richmond, through the shooting by a man under the influence of drink ...

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  26. THE COLONISATION COMMITTEE.

    Sir Graham Berry, who has recovered from his recent indisposition, gave evidence to-day before the Colonisation Committee of the House of Commons. ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    2nd May. Afternoon,--: to-morrow morning,12.26; afternoon, 12.50 ARRIVED. Frank Guy three schooner 191 tons, ...

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  28. THE BOURKE FLOOD RELIEF FUND.

    The following telegrams have been sent and received by Mr H. Byron Moore:-- "The Mayor, Bourke N.S.W.--Directors Cyclorama Company decided to set apart ...

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  29. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  30. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited is in receipt of the following cablegram from its London house, bearing yesterday's date :-- ...

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  31. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The funeral of the late Mr Andrew Chirnside took place here to-day, the remains of the deceased gentleman being interred in the family vault erected last ...

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  32. THE BRICKMAKERS STRIKE.

    The committee met this morning to consider their financial matters, which are very satisfactory, there being L150 to divide on Saturday amongst the men. There will be, ...

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  33. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The usual meeting of the Women's Hospital took place this afternoon, Mrs Monee presiding. The other members of the committee present were--Lady Davies Lady ...

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  34. MINING YIELDS.

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  35. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  36. ADELAIDE.

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  37. FOOTBALL NEWS.

    A match committee of the Geelong Football Club meet at 5 p.m. this evening to select a team for to-morrow's match against Fitzroy. It is almost certain that Dr. ...

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